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Cover the waterfront Meaning in English

expression

ˈkəvɝ/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈwɔtɝˌfɹənt
KUH-ver thuh WAW-ter-frunt
kˈʌvɐ/ /ðə, ði/ /wˈɔːtəfɹˌʌnt
KUV-uh thuh WAW-tuh-frunt

Definition

To thoroughly deal with or discuss every part or aspect of something, leaving nothing out.

Usage & Nuances

This is an idiom, often used informally in business, reporting, or discussion contexts. It can be positive (thoroughness) or a warning against excessive detail. Common in phrases like 'We need to cover the waterfront in this meeting.' Rarely used literally.

Example Sentences

We need to cover the waterfront in our report.

basic

This guide will cover the waterfront of the topic.

basic

Did you really cover the waterfront in your research?

basic

The meeting took so long because we tried to cover the waterfront.

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You don’t need to cover the waterfront—just focus on the main points.

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Journalists often try to cover the waterfront when reporting a major story.

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